Abstract

We make a comparison for thirteen dark energy (DE) models by using current cosmological observations, including type Ia supernova, baryon acoustic oscillations, and cosmic microwave background. To perform a systematic and comprehensive analysis, we consider three statistics methods of SNIa, including magnitude statistic (MS), flux statistic (FS), and improved flux statistic (IFS), as well as two kinds of BAO data. In addition, Akaike information criteria (AIC) and Bayesian information criteria (BIC) are used to assess the worth of each model. We find that: (1) The thirteen models can be divided into four grades by performing cosmology-fits. The cosmological constant model, which is most favored by current observations, belongs to grade one; αDE, constant w and generalized Chaplygin gas models belong to grade two; Chevalliear-Polarski-Linder (CPL) parametrization, Wang parametrization, doubly coupled massive gravity, new generalized Chaplygin gas and holographic DE models belong to grade three; agegraphic DE, Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati, Vacuum metamorphosis and Ricci DE models, which are excluded by current observations, belong to grade four. (2) For parameter estimation, adopting IFS yields the biggest Ωm and the smallest h for all the models. In contrast, using different BAO data does not cause significant effects. (3) IFS has the strongest constraint ability on various DE models. For examples, adopting IFS yields the smallest value of ΔAIC for all the models; in addition, making use of this technique yields the biggest figure of merit for CPL and Wang parametrizations.

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